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2022 Black Friday and Cyber Monday

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Hey I know it’s been a rough year. Everyone is economizing any way they can.

As a result, this year for the first time ever, we have an entire weekend of sales for you!

Mark your calendars and do your research now!

Black Friday Weekend and Cyber Monday are around the corner.

We have offers for both.

Black Friday

On Black Friday Weekend (11/25-27), we’re offering a buy-two-get-one-free deal on our Literature Singles.

Cyber Monday

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Podcast: When Your Child Is Mad at You

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I am recording some of my Tea with Julie emails for the podcast for those of you who prefer to listen. These are brief messages of support for parents and educators. If you’d like to receive the weekly emails, they are free. Sign up at bravewriter.com/tea


Has your year started—and it’s not going well yet?

Do you have a nagging sense that you and your child are not on the same page or that your child seems to be struggling and you don’t know what to do about it?

If so, listen to today’s Brave Writer podcast!

Show Notes

Complete Tea with Julie notes can be found HERE.

Resources

  • Sign up for Text Message Pod Ring: 1 (833) 947-3684 and text the word POD
  • Want help getting started with Brave Writer? Head over to bravewriter.com/getting-started
  • Sign up for the Brave Writer newsletter to learn about all of the special offers we’re doing in 2022 and you’ll get a free seven-day Writing Blitz guide just for signing up: https://go.bravewriter.com/writing-blitz

Connect with Julie

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Problem-Solve

When faced with a problem…

  • a child wants ice cream for dinner
  • two kids are fighting over a toy
  • a teen can’t understand why he can’t sleep in until noon each day

…why are adults obsessed with framing the issue as one of character development rather than as a problem to solve?

I’ll tell you why.

If we focus on our children’s character, we can coax them into solutions that benefit us.

Solutions that take a child’s needs into account feel inconvenient or expensive or annoying.

Ice cream for dinner goes against our sense of morality around meals. But what if for one night, we did eat ice cream for dinner? What if we started dinner with dessert and ended with baked chicken? Would that be so horrible—to test that experience and see what happens?

If two kids fight over one toy, we want to frame the conflict as selfishness. If possible, why not buy a second identical toy? Buying the second toy solves the problem. Calling children selfish trains them to pretend they are okay with sharing when they are not!

A teen who wants to sleep in and stay up late is a mere inconvenience (parents worry that the teen will bang around and wake people up). Wanting to stay up late and sleep in is not a moral failing. We don’t have to say that the teen will never know how to show up to a job on time or that the teen is inconsiderate of other people. Buy the light sleeper some ear plugs or turn on a white noise machine. Remind the night owl to stay in a soundproof part of the house.

Problem-solve. Don’t lecture.

Figure out a way to help each person in the family have what they want. You know how. You do it with adults all the time!


This post is originally from Instagram and @juliebogartwriter is my account there so come follow along for more conversations like this one!


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Friday Freewrite: Movie Choices

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What does the living room couch think of the movies you watch while sitting on it (since it has to watch them too)?

New to freewriting? Check out our online guide.

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Podcast: How Brave Writer Does What It Does! with Dawn Smith

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When the staff of Brave Writer get together, there is always one ingredient present that isn’t planned for but is nevertheless enjoyed: Laughter. In fact, our meetings often run long, to the annoyance of nobody. This is one of those secret ingredients that makes the work of Brave Writer shine, though you never get to see it—until now.

In my last meeting with Dawn Smith, our head of publishing, I asked out loud “Why aren’t we recording this?” And now, here we are! I want to give you an inside look at what goes on behind the scenes. All the:

  • dedication,
  • energy,
  • philosophy,
  • and craft.

Show Notes

How we create our products

A lot of the curricula out there follows a similar formula. Here at Brave Writer we still have benchmarks we want to hit, and we format things in a way that provides predictability and recognition, but it’s also unique among many of the other offerings out there.

For every literature guide, a tracker is used to make sure key concepts such as parts of speech and punctuation, are covered throughout the year. This way we can have a lot of freedom while also ensuring that we are meeting specific needs.

The workbook methodology many home school programs follow runs the danger of leaning too much into an information-oriented line of teaching. The problem with that is information does not lead to education; Experience does. Each program is designed to go walk students through conveying an idea through stories and characters they can connect with. Then we guide them to understanding why these techniques work.

At times, the approach can seem slow. Yet it builds a strong foundation that, over time, leads to competent writing and vocabulary skills.

Can someone who isn’t good at writing teach writing?

The goal is to create educators who feel confident enough to teach writing, not to simply supervise the curriculum that teaches writing. But what if you don’t feel confident as a writer?

We believe that anyone can teach writing. Our product is a communication with you. It gives you the tools to communicate naturally with your child about writing. In fact, many educators get such an understanding of the concepts that when they teach, our program is nowhere to be seen.

Now I hope it’s clear the amount of heart, imagination, care, and creativity that we put into our products. These are not just templates that anyone could throw together off of Wikipedia. These are personally-created products with a philosophy of teaching that leads to understanding that is as much for the parent or educator as it is for the student. If you are a parent that wants to be a part of your child’s education, this is the program for you.

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  • Sign up for the Brave Writer newsletter to learn about all of the special offers we’re doing in 2022 and you’ll get a free seven-day Writing Blitz guide just for signing up: http://go.bravewriter.com/writing-blitz

Connect with Julie

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  • Twitter: twitter.com/bravewriter
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